Campground Description: Griffin
Park is owned and operated by Josephine County. Like All Josephine County
parks, Griffin Park is financially supported by day use and camping fees only.
Also like all Josephine County parks, this park is well kept and offers
beautiful trees, shrubs and manicured landscaping. In the park's day use
area is a shelter that can accommodate up to 60 people. The shelter has a
fireplace, electricity, a sink and a large BBQ. Other activities available
at Griffin Park include a nature trail, volleyball, horseshoes, swimming and
boating. Griffin Park is closed from mid October through early April.
Complete services and shopping are available in Grants Pass.

Water: At 15 RV campsites and
distributed throughout the tent camping area

Sewer: At 15 RV camping sites

Waste Water Dump Station: Yes, for
registered campers

Directions: From Interstate 5
(I-5) northbound or southbound, take exit 55 and follow to Highway 199.
Follow Highway 199 southwest for 9.5 miles to Riverbanks Road. At
Riverbanks Road, turn right (north). Follow Riverbanks Road for 6.6 miles
to Griffin Road. At Griffin Road turn right (north) and follow for 0.5
miles to the park entrance.

Fishing: Yes. Griffin Park
is situated on the shores of the Rouge River. Fish for salmon and
steelhead as well as trout.

Astronomy Opportunities: Good.
There is an open fields that offer clear views of the sky to the northwest of
the restroom building. There is also adequate space on the river bank unless the
river is running high. The exact location for computerized telescopes (at the
field near the restrooms) is 42° 27' 46" N, 123° 29' 17" W

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